Hope everyone’s holiday preparations are going smoothly! This morning I picked up our turducken, so it will be a grand adventure on Christmas when I try cooking the thing. The butcher informed me it will take about 8-10 hours to cook. HOURS. That is crazy!
Anyway, after fetching the turducken (also referred to as “chucky”), I headed out to a brand new Dutch Bros. Coffee for FREE coffee!
Dutch Bros. manages to hire young, affable employees (must be all the caffeine) who seem to really enjoy pulling shots. Don’t they look pleased to be serving us free coffee?
We got a couple latt
I haven’t cooked a turducken in a couple of years, but I don’t remember having to cook the thing ~that~ long! Here’s a link to my favorite local turducken preparer with instructions for cooking their product:
http://www.butcherblockturducken.com/html/inst.html
Good luck & let us know how it turns out!
I haven’t cooked a turducken in a couple of years, but I don’t remember having to cook the thing ~that~ long! Here’s a link to my favorite local turducken preparer with instructions for cooking their product:
http://www.butcherblockturducken.com/html/inst.html
Good luck & let us know how it turns out!
OK, but WHERE is the kiosk?? 🙂
Oh! turducken. That’s so big here (cajun, y’know). I’ve never had one though (we’re new here–and, duh! not cajun). I do think they are a bit freaky, but still, must be good with all that goodness rolled into one. Have a great holiday! Let us know how it goes…
Wait, you have kids? I swear I’ve never read about them before? WEIRD!
;0)